Thursday, 6 July 2017

Energy and Environment: A trillion-ton iceberg the size of Delaware is about to break off Antarctica

A trillion-ton iceberg the size of Delaware is about to break off Antarctica; Scientists are starting to clear up one of the biggest controversies in climate science; A landmark climate lawsuit against Trump is scheduled for trial next year. Here’s what to expect.; Rising temperatures could bump you from your flight. Thanks climate change.; EPA chief pushing governmentwide effort to question climate change science;
 
Energy and Environment
With Chris Mooney
 
 
A trillion-ton iceberg the size of Delaware is about to break off Antarctica
Scientists say the iceberg will be among the largest ever seen.
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Scientists are starting to clear up one of the biggest controversies in climate science
This is why climate change could speed up later in this century.
 
A landmark climate lawsuit against Trump is scheduled for trial next year. Here’s what to expect.
The case is set for trial in February 2018, and there's not much left that can derail it.
 
Rising temperatures could bump you from your flight. Thanks climate change.
American Airlines cancelled 57 flights because of extreme heat - and that could become more common
 
EPA chief pushing governmentwide effort to question climate change science
Critics call the red team-blue team idea "childish" and "incredibly insulting."
 
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